Archive for the ‘Parrot Cage’ Category

How to Deal With Biting Parrots!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Dealing with a biting parrot can be frustrating to say the least. This article will address tame or semi-tame parrots that bite. Of course, untamed parrots will bite; that's just a fact of life. Taming the parrot takes time and patients and the dedication to win the parrot's trust. But ...

Parrot Cages: All I Want is a Cage Somewhere

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Parrot CagesJust as parrots come in many sizes, parrot cages vary from small to large. They come in rectangles and cylinders, plain and fancy. Parrot cages can be difficult to purchase, and the savvy buyer will do research before attempting to do so. Four of the factors to be considered ...

Fluent Feathered Friends: Train Your Parrot to Speak Like a Pro

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Contrary to what many believe, teaching your parrot to talk is not particularly difficult. It simply requires dedication, patience, time, and—above all—a loving relationship. There are many techniques and methods than you can use to train your parrot, but the one that has the best success rate is the simple ...

A Pet Parrot For You

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

You and your family have just moved into a beautiful new house and after several days of unpacking you realize that something just is not right. It feels a little bit too empty around the place. The atmosphere is too quiet for your liking. What do you do? You go ...

African Grey Parrots and Stress

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The grey parrots may have many behavioral problems and most of them are caused by the human’s lack of understanding that it is first of all a prey bird and has little to do with a life in captivity. Many people fail to understand that and won’t allow that bird ...

Meet the Ecletus Parrot, Glossy and Brilliant

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Parrots are birds with gaily and boldly colors. Parrots have even, thin plumage on their whole bodies with solid color spots, which usually contrast themselves.The most obvious feature of all parrots is the difference between the upper and lower mandibles. Both of them are curved but the upper one is ...

A Sun Conure Parrot Named Sunny

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

A Sun Conure parrot named Sunny. Who could resist such a cute parrot? There he sits on the end of a branch; his head turned nearly 180 degrees toward his back; his dark shiny eye peering at you with a knowing look.A bright Sun Conure parrot named Sunny. If you ...

The Complex Behavior Beyond the Parrot Bite

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Parrots’ behavior is commonly misunderstood by people who have them as pets. Parrots have a complex behavior which is a little harder to manage by a person, not as the case of a dog for instance. Parrots are intelligent, beautiful and entertaining birds. Nowadays, parrots’ care and behavior books and ...

The Basics Of Parrot Cages

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

People who decide to have pets at home should provide suitable housing for the animal. This means getting one that is proportion to the size and type of parrot because this will greatly affect the lifespan of the bird.It is advisable to get one that is very large. Most of ...

Parrot Cages: All I Want Is A Cage Somewhere

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

The 1964 musical "My Fair Lady" features a song entitled "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" with music by Frederick Loewe, lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. In that song, Eliza sings: "All I want is a room somewhere, Far away from the cold night air, With one enormous chair. Oh, wouldn't it ...